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Sales professionals are asked to understand customer problems and business issues, propose innovative solutions and provide efficient follow-up services all while keeping costs down as much as possible. By the end of this course, you will be able to identify the actions you - as a leader - can take to raise the bar of professionalism in sales.

In consultative selling, customer needs are the basis of the sales conversation. The salesperson doesn’t present product or service solutions without first making sure they address a customer need. By the end of this course, you will be able to identify the reasons you should sell consultatively and the techniques for doing so.

Cross- and up-selling offers customers additional value by exposing them to solutions they might never have considered. They are both key to the selling process. By the end of this module, you will be able to identify the difference between cross-selling and up-selling, their importance and their techniques.

Outbound telephone selling is the process of using the telephone to proactively contact customers and engage in open-dialogue (non-scripted) sales conversations. By the end of this course, you will be able to identify the importance of outbound telephone selling Techniques and the techniques for outbound telephone selling.

All we have to do is look into a mirror. I know. It isn’t pleasant to consider that we could be responsible for our lack of success, but there it is. If we have not convinced someone, the onus is still on us to do so. It is not the decision maker’s job to convince him or herself of the idea’s merit.

Qualifying is the disciplined questioning and analysis required to accurately assess the needs and interest of customers. It's not a one-time event, but performed throughout each sales interaction to ensure customer satisfaction. By the end of this course, you will be able to identify the importance of qualifying and the techniques to successfully qualify an opportunity.

Even your best sales people need some help every once in a while. The Sales Made Simple™ (Advanced Level Sales) package provides six common sales questions designed to help empower your sales team. Each question is answered by our sales expert in easy-to-implement coaching bites.

Looking for a great way to provide sales coaching and training to your entry level sales team (and individuals). The Sales Made Simple™ (Entry Level Sales) package provides seven common sales questions designed to help empower your sales team. Each question is answered by our sales expert in easy-to-implement coaching bites.

As your sales representatives gain confidence and grow, there are various obstacles that might need to be addressed - or more intermediate level questions to answer. The Sales Made Simple™ (Intermediate Level Sales) package provides seven common sales questions designed to help further empower your sales team. Each question is answered by our sales expert in easy-to-implement coaching bites.

Continuous learning is the motivation and ability to take responsibility for ongoing learning and personal development in job-related knowledge and skills. By the end of this course, you will be able to identify the importance of continuous learning and the techniques that will enable you to continually learn on the job.

Customers are the lifeblood of the business; customers are the reason the business exists; and customers provide the revenue that pays the salaries of the people who work within your organization. Caring for customers should then seem natural, but distractions, the demands of the job, and the pressures of the day often detract from the high level of service customers have come to know and expect.

Handling objections is the process of dealing with concerns the customer articulates. By the end of this lesson, you will be able to identify why handling objections is important, the three common types of objections, and the three-step model for overcoming them.

Systems proficiency is the ability to acquire data about your organization and your competitor’s products and services, document information about your customer, and enter orders. By the end of this lesson, learners will be able to identify the importance of System Proficiency and the different types of organizational systems.

Designed for service and support professionals, this program contains powerful, comprehensive training that educates and inspires employees with limited sales experience, enabling them to strengthen your organization's sales performance, top-to-bottom.

A value proposition is the evidence a salesperson presents that demonstrates what the customer will receive exceeds the cost of the solution. Think of the value proposition as an old-fashioned scale; the benefits of the solution must outweigh the costs.

Based on Best-Selling More Than a Gut Feeling IV! Let’s be honest… a lot of hiring gets done based on nothing other than a gut feeling. Assumptions... Intuition... And a lot of employee turnover results because that gut feeling, that assumption, that intuition just wasn’t very accurate.
If you’re like most managers, one of your greatest fears is that you’ll hire the wrong person. You want to hire the person who, ultimately, will be the most successful in the job. You know that your operation will function more smoothly and will be more productive if the right person is in the right job.